Fist out
Fist out for the five
Fist out

I'm a country boy I got no soul
Don't sleep at night, the worlds growing old
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones

Fist out
Fist out for the five
Fist out

I'm a country boy I got no soul
Don't sleep at night, the worlds growing old
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones

I'm a country boy I got no soul
Sleep at night, the worlds growing old
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones
I lost my girl to the Rolling Stones


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    What?! No posts on this song? I'm embarrassed! Anyway, ever since i saw Blur play this at Glastonbury i've been hooked. (they play it better live too). A chorus without any vocals isnt a common thing but this song somehow manages to flow fantastically. There, thats my thought anyhow.....

    StickDogon October 17, 2004   Link

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